Sexuality is hard to define and actors should not be unduly confined when it comes to what parts are open to them, writes Tim Walker
Arts
James Stanford’s images depict an Earth and sky fractured by nuclear power
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True purpose of the Reform Leader's visits to Washington revealed as Trump-backed plans to transform the Essex coastline into the '51st State' are unveiled
In our post-truth world, the art of messing with words has been perfected. When the Ramallah-based Ishtar Theatre issued a global call to creatives of all disciplines to join the cultural intifada in solidarity with the Palestinian people, I responded by writing a series of poems. Words under Occupation is an act of resistance and Continue reading »
A conversation with Nautilus cover artist Katherine Streeter.
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Turning tree ring science into art
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The stories brought to life on the stage in the past allowed people to understand that politics is something that impacts on their lives, writes playwright Tim Walker
One of the biggest triumphs of the modern political right has been to close the space in which nuance and ambiguity can even sit, writes Hardeep Matharu
A winning photograph shows a shadowy image of an elusive bear
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Part Four of a five-part special investigation by Dan Evans and Tom Latchem into a missing person’s case with dark criminal undertones